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If you have executables, all you will be able to get out of them is basically sloppy assembly language. Languages provide a way for us to more easily understand what we are telling the computer to do... once they are compiled into executables there is nothing remaining of the language. It's just machine instructions... just because we told the compiler what instructions to use using C++ doesn't mean there's any C++ in the code that the compiler made.

What kind of change is required? If it is simple enough (e.g. changing a constant) patching the disassembled code is an option.

If the program is component-based (e.g. DLLs, controls) and has clear encapsulation boundaries, and the change is isolated to one component, then another option is to rewrite the one compnent that requires changes. That's much more work than if you had the source code, but still an option.

Among others, I monitor the Windows Installer zone and Installer zone.
I find that many of the questions could be answered much more quickly if a Windows Installer verbose log were submitted with the question.
However, I do not always have t…

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The viewer will learn how to pass data into a function in C++. This is one step further in using functions. Instead of only printing text onto the console, the function will be able to perform calculations with argumentents given by the user.